Mushroomhead Frontman Jeffrey Nothing Announces Debut Solo Album
Suburban Noize
Jeffrey Nothing, the haunting voice behind Cleveland's pioneering alterna-metal collective Mushroomhead, has signed with Suburban Noize Records. Nothing will release his debut solo album, 'Nothing - The New Psychodalia,' through the label in October.
"The whole album is about escaping reality. People choose a variety of ways to feel better in the face of the depression that can be caused by trying to survive in a world that can seem completely uncaring and smothering," commented Nothing about the album. "'The New Psychodalia' is like a new safe hallucinogenic that makes all the ugliness in the world beautiful, with no harmful side effects. The entire album is kind of like a twisted, thought provoking view of the truths. It exposes the lies of the American dream that has really become more of a nightmare."
The album was produced by Mushroomhead drummer Steve "Skinny" Felton and will hit stores on October 11th.

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